Thank you so much for posting this!! Imagine finding the album at a flea market!! What would the family think? Perhaps they would be pleased that someone paid attention to it and it is now available for us all to appreciate.

My first husband was Charles King Hague. He died looking for the Gunilda, August 8, 1970. I was there and the story of that sad day, is documented in the NFB film, " Drowning of Dreams" released in 1996. Fred also nearly died that day but I was lucky to find him in 3 - 4 foot seas, floating with blood in his mask and nearly berserk, about .75 km away from the Lady Go Diver. I towed towed him back to the Lake Go Diver with the little aluminium workboat we had. His wife Ruth and son Mark were on board as was Ed Flatt.

Fred was determined to find King - and did so July 16, 1976. I have forever been thankful to Fred Broennle for his commitment, determination and friendship since 1968.

It was a privelege April 2013, to be asked by the family to speak at his funeral.

Thank you for the great Gunilda album. The pictures are so riviting that someone should do a presentation at Underwater Canada and Our World Underwater of the pictures. Scott McWilliam would do the best job at something like this. Check out a Facebook page titled "Gunilda Divers List" for information on the people who have visited Gunilda. Thanks again.
gerry buchanan, naui 1446

Thanks for this website. I was in the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets from 81-85. We trained with Chemox rebreathers for fire fighting training aboard YMG's out of CFB Esquimalt. The photos on this site brought back old memories.
Cheers.

I am a collector. I have an ELECTROLUNG for sale at this time.
#5 was a display antique in my Scuba shop for decades.
I have a copy if the instruction manual as well.
I have been retired from retail but still teach. I am requesting help in finding
a buyer and the current value. Any help or contacts will be rewarded.
Thank you,
Claude Jewell 630-842-1111 cell/text. ClaudeScuba@aol.com